“Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.” ― William Shakespeare, Macbeth

From March, 2018

I was lucky enough to be asked to write something for Fair Lady on how to help the grieving. I only had 1500 words so it was pretty tough to condense everything I wanted to say into that word count, but here it is. Please take the time to buy a copy of Fair Lady or to read it here. Hopefully it can help some of you. Fair Lady article Advertisements

A very dear friend, who has had a serious tough time in life and yet always has a smile on her face and conducts herself with such incredible grace and dignity, shared this with me and it is just so spot on that i had to share it. What is Normal after your child dies? Normal is having tears waiting behind every smile when you realize someone important is missing from all the important events in your family’s life Normal is feeling like you can’t sit another minute without getting up and screaming, because you just don’t like to…